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Why is Christ's healing of the lepers significant?

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It demonstrates His power over sin and His mercy towards the outcasts.

Christ's healing of the ten lepers is a powerful illustration of the Gospel's transformative nature. By healing these outcasts, Jesus shows that His mercy extends beyond societal boundaries and that He seeks to save those afflicted by sin. Each leper represents humanity's desperate need for spiritual healing, highlighting that regardless of one's background or condition, Jesus is the sole source of hope and restoration. This act not only demonstrates His divine authority but also signals a new covenant of grace, where physical ailments like leprosy serve as metaphors for the deeper spiritual malaise of sin that alienates us from God.
Scripture References: Luke 17:11-19

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